Topic: White Power Structure

2 chapters across the catalog

55: Trappers Delight
2:28:33 - 2:33:56

55: Trappers Delight

The Ghetto Hustler, Malcolm X on Leadership Rapport

A reading from the Autobiography of Malcolm X explains why "big-name Negro leaders" often lack rapport with the ghetto. Malcolm X argues that the "ghetto hustler" is the most dangerous man in America because he has no respect for the white power structure. Moe posits that politicians like Stacey Abrams clamor for the support of "street celebrities" to control the minds of those who might otherwise "come off the plantation."

24: Handle with Care
41:29 - 44:19

24: Handle with Care

System of White Supremacy, Neely Fuller Jr.

The discussion revisits Neely Fuller Jr.'s definition of the "System of White Supremacy" as a global power structure rather than individual prejudice. This system is described as the only functioning world government, operating through various titles like the New World Order or the Liberal World Order. The hosts argue that modern definitions of racism often weaken the term by failing to account for this overarching systemic reality.